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Wastewater Network Modeling and Analysis

Get the answers you need for your sewer problems

Wastewater Network Modeling and Analysis Solution

Collecting and conveying wastewater flow to a treatment plant in a safe, reliable, and economic way is a complex process to get right. Understand how your wastewater system behaves, identify problems, and choose the best course of action by leveraging tools that deliver proven excellence in hydraulic system analysis and design.

Beyond just the basics of network capacity, our wastewater solution helps you analyze every aspect of a system, finding obvious and hidden problems, and determining the best designs to fix them. From rainfall-derived inflow and infiltration, to overflow investigations, and from hydrogen sulfide studies to pumping and energy management, Bentley tools cover every aspect of sanitary and combined sewer infrastructure analytic.

Identify areas in your network that are at risk of damage from hydrogen sulfide (H2S) formation, which can lead to potential collapses if not addressed. Produce average concentration runs, display result maps of the network, and compare H2S formation according to various conditions such as temperature.​

​Use a hydraulic model to identify system capacity limitations based on analysis of past events that have caused sewer overflows. Predict the system's behavior in the face of future events and use that information to design capacity upgrades, increase storage, and repair deteriorating infrastructure.

​Use a hydraulic model and wastewater GIS to identify the location and volume of rainfall derived inflow and infiltration into your sewer system. Use this information to both repair and replace leaky pipes and manholes, and design capacity and storage upgrades to minimize future overflow and flooding.